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As the Michigan Legislature crafts the next state budget, some school groups are hoping the Democratic majorities will come up with new revenue to support Michigan’s K-through-12 schools.
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A state House committee adopted bills Thursday to restore some teacher union bargaining power as part of Michigan Democrats’ efforts to continue to undo decades of GOP labor policies.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation repealing a system that gave A-through-F grades to public schools each year.
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Students who graduate from Battle Creek public schools will receive scholarships to attend a Michigan college or a historically Black college or university outside the state, officials announced Wednesday.
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The Michigan Senate adopted a bill Tuesday to scrap the state’s A-F system that grades school performance in different subject areas.
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Some Eaton County elementary students will get a taste of the health care profession Friday at what officials call “Mini-Medical School.”
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The state is rolling out grants to help schools hire resource officers to be on hand to help with campus safety and crisis management.
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Michigan State University’s Teacher Preparation Program will soon take four years to complete instead of five. The aim is to make the program more efficient and affordable.
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The Fenner Conservancy renovated a building on the former Sycamore Creek Driving Range for the preschool using a $47,000 grant from the Dart Foundation.